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5/22/2007 7:48 PM
 
Hi,

i am having an issue with skin & container packages. In short, it seems like when I upload them and/or parse them not all the settings from the xml file are being set in the output in the .ascx. For example I created a basic container (container1.htm) I also created a container.css and an container.xml file. in the xml file I have a section for the TITLE object of the container. The setting name is CssClass and the value is cont1title which is a class in the container.css file.

Here is my xml snippet



which should produce..



but I get...



which is the default setting. Am I doing somethig wrong or is the HTML Parser not reliable?

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5/23/2007 10:33 AM
 

None of your snippets were displayed in your post, could you try to post them again?


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5/23/2007 8:31 PM
 

mitchel.sellers@gmail.com wrote

None of your snippets were displayed in your post, could you try to post them again?



Here let me try this again.

<Object>
    <Token>[Title]</Token>
    <Settings>
      <Setting>
        <Name>CssClass</Name>
        <Value>cont1title</Value>
      </Setting>
    </Settings>
  </Object>

should result in this in the .ascx file

<dnn:TITLE runat="server" id="dnnTITLE" CssClass="cont1title" />

but I end up with...

<dnn:TITLE runat="server" id="dnnTITLE" CssClass="Head" />

which is the default css class

 

 
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5/24/2007 8:58 PM
 

JBecton, I know the below code works as expected.  The only diference I see is my token name is capitalized. 

<Objects>
    <Object>
        <Token>[TITLE]</Token>
        <Settings>
            <Setting>
                <Name>CssClass</Name>
                <Value>containerTitle</Value>
            </Setting>
        </Settings>
    </Object>
</Objects>

 

 
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